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Operating manual
WBGT – PMV – PPD indices
HD32.3
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HD32.3 - 2 - V1.4
INDEX
1. GENERAL FEATURES ...................................................................................................................................... 3
2. WORKING PRINCIPLE ..................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.1 WBGT Index ............................................................................................................................................. 6
2.1.2 Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) and Predicted Percentage of Dissatisfied (PPD) ........................................... 7
2.1.3 Medium radiant temperature tr ................................................................................................................15
3. USER INTERFACE ............................................................................................................................................17
3.1 THE DISPLAY ...................................................................................................................................................17
3.2 T HE KEYBOARD ...............................................................................................................................................18
4. WORKING ..........................................................................................................................................................20
4.1.1 The measurement “Unit” .........................................................................................................................21
4.1.2 The maximum, minimum and medium values of the detected sizes .............................................................21
4.1.3 Instrument setting ....................................................................................................................................21
4.1.4 The immediate printing of the data ...........................................................................................................22
4.1.5 Start a memorization section (Logging) ....................................................................................................23
5. THE MAIN MENU .............................................................................................................................................24
5.1 I MENU NFO .....................................................................................................................................................24
5.2 L M OGGING ENU ...............................................................................................................................................26
5.2.1 Log Interval .............................................................................................................................................26
5.2.2 Self Shut-off mode – The automatic switching off ......................................................................................27
5.2.3 Start/stop time – The automatic start ........................................................................................................28
5.2.4 Cancel auto start .....................................................................................................................................29
5.2.5 Log File Manager ....................................................................................................................................30
5.3 ( SERIAL MENU SERIAL COMMUNICATION) .....................................................................................................35
5.3.1 Baud Rate ................................................................................................................................................36
5.3.2 Print Interval ...........................................................................................................................................36
5.4 R ESET..............................................................................................................................................................37
5.5 C ONTRAST .......................................................................................................................................................37
5.6 S ETUP PMV .....................................................................................................................................................38
6. PROBES AND MEASUREMENTS ....................................................................................................................39
6.1.1 Instruction, accuracy and maintenance of the probes ...............................................................................45
7. SERIAL AND USB INTERFACES ....................................................................................................................46
7.1 T HE DATA MEMORIZATION AND THE DATA TRANSFER TO A PC ...........................................................................48
7.1.1 Logging function......................................................................................................................................48
7.1.2 Erase function: cancellation of the memorized data ..................................................................................48
7.1.3 Print function ..........................................................................................................................................48
9. INSTRUMENT SIGNALS AND FAULTS .........................................................................................................49
10. BATTERY SYMBOL AND BATTERY REPLACEMENT – MAIN POWER SUPPLY ................................50
10.1 WARNING ABOUT THE BATTERIES USE .............................................................................................................50
11. INSTRUMENT STORAGE ..............................................................................................................................51
12. PRINTING OF THE MEASUREMENT REPORT .........................................................................................52
13. NOTES ON WORKING AND OPERATING SAFETY...................................................................................65
14. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ...............................................................................................................66
15. ORDERING CODES .........................................................................................................................................69
15.1 PROBES FOR HD32.3 ...................................................................................................................................69

HD32.3 - 3 - V1.4
1. GENERAL FEATURES
HD32.3 is designed for:
• Analysis of hot environments through WBGT index (Wet Bulb Globe Temperature) in pres-
ence or absence of solar radiation.
• Analysis of moderate environments through PMV index (Predicted Mean Vote) and PPD in-
dex (Predicted Percentage of Dissatisfied).
The instrument is provided with three inputs for probes with SICRAM module: the probes have an
electric circuit that communicates with the instrument; the sensor calibration data are saved in its
permanent memory.
All the SICRAM probes can be inserted in one of the inputs: they are automatically recognized
when you switch the instrument on.
The main features of the instrument are:
• Logging: acquisition and memorization of data inside the instrument. Memory capacity: 64
different logging sections, with the possibility to set the acquisition interval of the samples.
You can set the duration of the memorization and, with auto-start function; it’s possible
to set the starting and finishing date and the hour of data memorization.
• The measurement unit of the temperature visualized sizes: °C, °F, °K.
• The system date and hour.
• The visualization of the maximum, minimum and medium statistic parameters and their
cancellation.
• The transfer speed of the data through the serial port RS232.
NOTE: The set acquisition interval is the same for all the probes connected to the instrument.
HD32.3 instrument can contemporarily detect the following sizes:
• Globe thermometer temperature Tg with TP3276.2 TP3275 or probe.
• Wet bulb temperature with natural ventilation Tn with HP3201.2, HP3201 or TP3204S
probe.
• Ambient temperature T with TP3207.2 TP3207 or probe.
• Relative Humidity RH and ambient temperature T with HP3217.2 or HP3217R probe.
• Air speed Va with or AP3203.2 AP3203 probe.
On the basis of the detected measurements, HD32.3 with TP3207.2 (or (or TP3207), HP3276.2
HP3275) and HP3201.2 (or HP3201 / TP3204S) can calculate:
• WBGT(in) index (Wet Bulb Glob Temperature: wet bulb and globe thermometer tempera-
ture) in absence of solar irradiation.
• WBGT(out) index (Wet Bulb Glob Temperature: wet bulb and globe thermometer tempera-
ture) in presence of solar irradiation.
On the basis of the detected measurements, HD32.3 with HP3217.2 (or HP3217R), HP3276.2 (or
HP3275) and AP3203.2 (or AP3203) probes can calculate:
• Medium radiant temperature Tr.
• PMV index (Predicted Mean Vote).
• PPD index (Predicted Percentage of Dissatisfied).
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | Delta Ohm |
Kategoria: | termometr |
Model: | HD32.3 |
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